The billboard (Oct 1918)

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oontMR n^ms . HENRY RINGUNG PASSES AWAY AT BAR ABOO, WIS. Was tbe Youngest of the Seven Brotiiers Who Have Made Chcus History—Had Sufieied Fvm Ifeart Trouble for the Past Eighteen Monfiis—Burial at Baniboo BsMboo. Wis, Oct. 13.—Henry Hias- Oag, the srounseat ot the famDua clrcUB brothers, died at bis home hoto Pridiiy of heart diaeaae and compUcaUono. in the spring or 1917, just Iwlore leaving hlg winter homa in Florida. Mr. ~~ " B showed the tlrat symptomB Ot . In the tall ol th: ' at McOreeor, la.. Oc- toboF 37, ISSS, asd would havi TBttra of BC« 1"* '™ dwa. Ho married Miss Ida Palmer, or Baraboa, uidjhqr ive ons ■on. Henry, Jr. orida. m Qtne brother* and a sister. Fnnerat servlcea will be held 1! day from the hom^ and the burial will be in Btunboo cemetery, where tl Duents and three oC Oie tcntbera Uo, . John and Cbaxiem pmywug vUl be bere, hot Alt. T. fll at OaUlUKn, N. J, and am not Ooin*> Vb* « dBter, Mrs. Many Nccth. twUm . _ __j or the MlKtnal Seven Rlnsllne BrotberK bat )t TDBCti more than a baby i ' UM started on the road wBson show. Alter It d to a rallroaa orBanlzallon by Otto. John. AM T., Al G. and Char" Qns and Benry . continued in th brothani> employment Qu9 died 1907, Otto died in IBll and Al G. died January I, 1916. It !b understood Otto, by the tenna of his will, be- Qneathed his snare in. the Forepaasb- Sells. Rlneling Brothers and Barnnm Sc Bailey circusea to Scnry, ma"-- him a partner ..tth the other brot Eenry itlnellBK managed the Fora- pangh-Sells Circus in ISOS and 1907, and hit! wonderful demonHratlon of ■ttalnad' ^ tU show OnrlnK those. ~"i-kiMW imay inch itf the - ' • told of No General Order 1 by Government—Authority to doae places o^ a Spaniab Inflaenza Waa RnmA la wtthoxrt li orders in State It is stated any such restrlcttons as to omoaemEiLt places would reat the respective Slates. Secures Traveltalk Sights - Ute !&aveltaUcs on Wartime Eoroiie In Porto RloD Bu Lnwr^ Theaio- Washington, Oct. It, —Tfae first Ub- erty Theater built by the CoraralaalBE en Tralnlns. <:^mp. Activities outside the United States has been opened in Porto Blco at Camp Laa.Caoaa, the na- from Dr. B. F. BoFNV i Health CeDualsaloMr, iBdieata tiiat is a slight possibility ot PennayK < ttasaters oponlnB November L This hope was held out by the Con), tulaaloner when he was approached by a committee of theatrical i The Uberty Theater a n the audi- t pleasant iMMd ter Dr. Bcqnr, bead, of the S Dapwtmeat of Health, hereby idedBs ourselves In loyal support oT the action ken and offer onr ser n Io eB in for- theraneo of wliataver good we may w able to do to assist tfae needy, and Itrteksn eltlzeiiB of our own and iwlgb> boring States. William Fltsgerald, manager of tfae L,yr]c Theater, Allentown, wan chalr- of the gatherlnff. Acting as sec- retary was Nathan Appell, York. Wai- ter Vincent president of Winner & Vincent. Tork. addreaaed the assein- Among representative tneatncal nun Tbestrical Folk —The Theatrical -lea N. Goodnow entering upon Ita the offlees of pretfttont ftnd the CoODtT Board. mwMrleat toto t«aliie that Uie eIeaUi>n,oi;.JMIsa Qaod- the eighteen montb^ residence lii the county qualtflcetion for entering any county charitable Institutions—will he eradicated. Men UKe Aaron Jones, •Tinit" — — orcbeotm is bidden in a modem pit. With dropUghts In place. The work of the Training Camp Com' mission at Camp Las Casas Includes not only- theatrical performances, also mass slnelnE and military athletics. The singing Is under the direction Plctor R. Garcia, while the athlet are in cliarge of J. B. McCabe. former ~ th« Amateur Athletio Tollies Hew Toik, Oct M^ltembers of the ritlsb Mlsslpt) In the United States attended a paifnmatice of the Ztecfetd "■■ ■ ~- ter Batnrda^ p er fennanee, Amstordam ]laa<, Amons fliMe In the p»rty ware W Brte CtaddM. Vint Liora of the JuSmlnatn Viee-Admtral g- A. r. BVaratt, May Open Kovewiber 1 r Vince E. L. treasurer of the rdllng^. ol the Nizon & Nlrdllnger theatera, FhUa- delphla; WiHard- Fitzgerald, ot the Cen- tral Managers' AsEoclation and man- - Iter, AUeniown; I. D. Mlahler, manager ol the Mlshler Theater, Al- cona; Mike Boyle, the Majestic. Johna- town; Manager Shearer, of the Cam- bria Theater. Johnstown; Mr. SUber- the motion picture Lebanon; Manager] Mayor SIWVI CM. Cafl«7 invv.a.'a EBKota. bM -feaanall«<t^Nii"lMe on the Ovnluia Tbeatw, MArute City. Nab. The faotfse aavts m'aUd Is thoTOlr modem. Tba ullpawip^ stont, with the tlMatsr laase. The'policy of 'loiim will be road attraetkma and bis feature pictures, tiooked on an In- dependent baslB. Nebraslea City haa always been a good show town. Man- Casey annotinces that there is a plentltude of open time for good at- tractions and that he wilt work boM Dramatic Editor Dies Phlbdelpbia, Oct. li^HaroM P. la The Pblbd-^phla North AmericaD. dle^ Wednesday, October 9, In ^hne- -^BpllaL of pnatuBonlB. follow- Ulnass of a. weric with blluensa. II yean old and leana a widow